India-New Zealand FTA: Pact allows dairy processing for re-export; Piyush Goyal rules out market opening
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New Zealand firms can process dairy inputs in India for re-export under a new free trade agreement, with India’s domestic market fully protected. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal confirmed the arrangement allows processing of raw materials for 100% export via a fast-track mechanism, ensuring no impact on Indian producers.
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